The relationship between job satisfaction and intention to quit a job: mediating factor job burnout
Emad Ahmad,
Manal Jaber and
Hussein Albanna
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Emad Ahmad: School of Business, Arab Open University, Amman, Jordan
Manal Jaber: Arab Open University, Amman, Jordan
Hussein Albanna: School of Business, Arab Open University, Amman, Jordan
International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2022, vol. 11, issue 9, 45-56
Abstract:
The study explores the aspects of job satisfaction related to the employee's intention to quit the job in the presence of job fatigue and can help decision-makers and administrators in the Jordanian private banking sector retain highly qualified employees. The current research attempted to investigate the relationship between job satisfaction through its dimensions (satisfaction with pay, satisfaction with promotion, satisfaction with co-workers, satisfaction with emergency bonuses, satisfaction with the nature of the work, satisfaction with communication with the organization), and the intention to quit a job through its dimensions (remuneration, nature of work? Health problems and ineffective driving). The study was conducted on Jordanian commercial banks. The descriptive analytical method was used through a sample selected from the study community represented by (Alhli-Bank, Arab Bank, and Arab Islamic Bank). After conducting the tests, the study concluded that there is a significant correlation between job satisfaction in its dimensions and the intention to quit smoking. The study recommends motivating employees by reviewing wages, promotions, and emergency bonus policies in light of the results. Key Words:Job Satisfaction, Intention To Quit The Job, Mediating Factor Of Job Burnout Bank Sector
Date: 2022
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